New Gun Day
Pietta Remington "1858" New Army .44 caliber.
When I learned from a fellow forum member that Dixie Gun Works offered a larger grip / larger frame version of the Remington 1858 New Army I knew I was going to own one. And when the credit card payment could be deferred until August, why not now? So, arrived today from Dixie for $395:
I haven't shot it yet, just cleaned it up, but it functions perfectly with caps. First impressions (if this sample is representative, and compared to my Uberti Colts):
Pietta's bluing finish beats Uberti's hands down.
Pietta's action required less polishing to make it run smooth.
Uberti's wood grips are far superior to Pietta's.
The Pietta doesn't have a short arbor.
I prefer Colt's load mechanism.
I prefer being able to completely remove the Colt barrel for cleaning.
Pietta Remington "1858" New Army .44 caliber.
When I learned from a fellow forum member that Dixie Gun Works offered a larger grip / larger frame version of the Remington 1858 New Army I knew I was going to own one. And when the credit card payment could be deferred until August, why not now? So, arrived today from Dixie for $395:
I haven't shot it yet, just cleaned it up, but it functions perfectly with caps. First impressions (if this sample is representative, and compared to my Uberti Colts):
Pietta's bluing finish beats Uberti's hands down.
Pietta's action required less polishing to make it run smooth.
Uberti's wood grips are far superior to Pietta's.
The Pietta doesn't have a short arbor.
I prefer Colt's load mechanism.
I prefer being able to completely remove the Colt barrel for cleaning.